Plant Polyphenols-Biofortified Foods as a Novel Tool for the Prevention of Human Gut Diseases
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Plant food biofortification is recently receiving remarkable attention, as it aims to increase
the intake of minerals, vitamins, or antioxidants, crucial for their contribution to the general human
health status and disease prevention. In this context, the study of the plant's secondary metabolites,
such as polyphenols, plays a pivotal role for the development of a new generation of plant crops,
compensating, at least in part, the low nutritional quality ofWestern diets with a higher quality of
dietary sources. Due to the prevalent immunomodulatory activity at the intestinal level, polyphenols
represent a nutritionally relevant class of plant secondary metabolites. In this review, we focus on
the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of dierent classes of polyphenols with a specific
attention to their potential in the prevention of intestinal pathological processes. We also discuss
the latest biotechnology strategies and new advances of genomic techniques as a helpful tool for
polyphenols biofortification and the development of novel, healthy dietary alternatives that can
contribute to the prevention of inflammatory bowel diseases.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
plant polyphenols; gut health; biotechnology; biofortification
Elenco autori:
Scarano, Aurelia; Santino, Angelo
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